How to Start Growing Your Own Food

OKC: How to Start Growing Your Own Food @ Myriad Botanical Gardens on Saturday, Feb. 29, 10 am

Come join us at Myriad Botanical Gardens for a class about everything you need to how about how to start growing your own food on February 29, 2020!

Come join us at Myriad Botanical Gardens for a class about everything you need to how about how to start growing your own food on February 29, 2020!

When: February 29, 10AM
Where: Myriad Botanical Gardens
301 W Reno Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK
73102
More Info: https://www.facebook.com/events/551876395303378/
Purchase Tickets: $12 member of Myriad Gardens/$17 non-member: click here

About the event:

Growing your own food is a smart choice. Reaping the health and financial benefits, while improving the environment, makes it even better. Learn from a local garden expert as he explains how to grow and harvest organic produce in your own backyard.

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One thought on “OKC: How to Start Growing Your Own Food @ Myriad Botanical Gardens on Saturday, Feb. 29, 10 am

  1. Oh, I am too far away to attend. I so miss your region. We left just before New Year’s Day 2013, so missed the big party at the new Deon Tower and Myriad Arboretum.

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